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Health Care's Latest Pi$$ing Contest

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Last March dozens of insurance companies filed suit in Florida against a hospital, a laboratory and a medical claims collection agency for more than $100 million. Earlier in March Anthem initiated an action to recover $13.5 million against a small hospital in Sonoma County, California allegedly creating an illegal pass-through arrangement for laboratory claims. In April UnitedHealthcare sued the owners of two laboratory companies in Texas for supposedly orchestrating a similar pass-through scheme that resulted in reimbursements of $44 million.

Across the nation, insurance companies and health care providers battle over the by-product of metabolism in humans. Historically used to make gunpowder, clean, tan leather and dye textiles, urine not only has a role in the earth’s nitrogen cycle, but the $8.5 billion spent in 2014 just testing the excretion exceeded the Environmental Protection Agency’s annual budget. Lately, clinical laboratories and health care providers have joined forces to test almost anything the human body can produce and/or eliminate, but at the center of health care’s recent controversy is a staggering 44 billion annual gallons of potential contraband, most of which usually goes to waste. A new gold rush has hit the United States health care system like a tsunami, although this liquid gold retains its color and has nothing to do with dinosaurs.


Garner, Craig B.

 

Garner Health Law Corporation

Law, Provider Reimbursement

August 4, 2018

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